The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... soul , banished from childhood's Paradise at the change of adolescence into the rough , external world ; there , by stress of experience and suffering , to transmute the past Eden of instinct into the future Heaven of intuition . A ...
... soul , banished from childhood's Paradise at the change of adolescence into the rough , external world ; there , by stress of experience and suffering , to transmute the past Eden of instinct into the future Heaven of intuition . A ...
Page 111
... soul gentle anough and spacious anough to contemplate what is true love . ( And the ) pure and more inbred desire of joyning to it selfe in conjugall fellowship a fit conversing soul ( which desire is properly call'd love ) is stronger ...
... soul gentle anough and spacious anough to contemplate what is true love . ( And the ) pure and more inbred desire of joyning to it selfe in conjugall fellowship a fit conversing soul ( which desire is properly call'd love ) is stronger ...
Page 130
... Soul on fire ' . This , in the times when the book was first published , was regarded by orthodox people as scepticism ; today , it would be called in the conventional lingo ' escapism ' . Omar's conception , however , is com- plemented ...
... Soul on fire ' . This , in the times when the book was first published , was regarded by orthodox people as scepticism ; today , it would be called in the conventional lingo ' escapism ' . Omar's conception , however , is com- plemented ...
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